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A Boxing Aficionado’s Christmas Wish List

It’s cold outside and there’s a deep cover of white snow on the ground. This aficionado is mulling over what he would want boxing-wise in 2019, while partaking in a warm eggnog mixed with Jameson and lighting up a Tenth Anniversary Perdomo. The background music includes Mile Davis’s’ legendary tribute to Jack Johnson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8TdZFVj6tA It’s time to type in the list as follows:
A speedy and full recovery for Adonis “Superman” Stevenson.
For Roc Nation Sports to help Daniel Franco with his medical bills.
For Jermain Taylor to receive the help he so badly needs.
A third match between GGG and Canelo to settle the issue once and for all.
A second match between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder, but this time in London at Wembley. Winner fights Anthony Joshua.
Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller vs. Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz with the winner facing the winner of Dereck Chisora vs. Dillian Whyte.
A match between Vasily Lomachenko and Gervonta Davis sooner rather than later, but not until Davis grows up.
Loma’s opponents coming down in weight rather than Loma going up.
Terence Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr.
Gary Russell Jr. vs. Leo Santa Cruz.
Naoya Inoue vs. Luis Nery.
A continuing successful comeback by Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez.
For Andre Ward to come out of retirement and face a title holder.
For Joe Smith Jr.to avoid having his jaw broken and getting back into the mix by fighting Sean Monaghan for Irish and Long Island honors.
More exposure for Claressa Shields so that she is not lost in the shuffle of too many other female fights that lack her fan-friendly style
More televised action for Regis Prograis, Maurice Hooker, Teofimo Lopez, and Jaime Munguia.
For Mason Menard to retire. Too many bad stoppage losses.
Letting Manny Pacquiao retire in dignity by keeping him away from young lions like Crawford, Spence, etc.
The total and complete disappearance of Conor McGregor, Stephen A. Smith, and Shannon Briggs.
Now let’s get it on!
P.S. — What about your wishes for 2019? Please let us know.
Ted Sares is one of the world’s oldest active power lifters and Strongman competitors. He is a lifetime member of Ring 10, and a member of Ring 4 and its Boxing Hall of Fame. He also is an Auxiliary Member of the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA).
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